PowerPoint to PDF

Ask for
a logo!
Title which simply addresses the nature of the research presented in the poster
Names of those who were involved with this body of work
Contact information provided here to reach the authors of this body of research
Things to Keep in Mind
• The poster is supposed to be a snapshot of months (or years) worth of
research, data collection, analysis, etc. Don’t try to put every detail on
one page!
• Pull out the main components of research, including charts, images,
slides, graphs or whatever it is you need to really get the main point(s)
across to the reader.
• Cramming the poster full of text does 2 things:
1- Makes people skip over your hard work
2- Slows down the ability for those engaged in
your work to access the main points, and
understand the research quickly
Images
• Try to use images with a resolution of 150 dpi
• Do not use screen shot images (if possible) in the poster, they tend to be
fuzzy when printed at poster size
• When putting images into a poster, please don’t copy and paste!!
Instead, go to
Ask for
a logo!
Fluorescent Colors
• Be aware that fluorescent colors will print darker than they seem in
your document.
• If you really need an image to stand out, avoid fluorescent colors (Dark
Blue, Dark Purple on Black) because the details may not
show up as you need them to appear.
Insert>Photo>Picture From File
this will help you to manage this document easier without slowing it
down
Logos
• There are no logos in this template. If you want to add a Penn, CHOP,
PennMedicine, PennVet, Upenn’s Shield, etc. logo please ask us to add
it when you visit the Poster Printing Lab!
• We want to ensure that your poster receives the right type of logo image
file to produce a high resolution, high quality print.
Before Coming In
• Schedule an appointment online with us at:
http://www.library.upenn.edu/forms/biomed/posterprinting.html
18 Font Tex for Captions of Images/Charts/Graphs/Etc.
• Make sure your appointment is scheduled with enough time ahead of
your deadline!
Formatting
• USING ONLY CAPITAL LETTERS MAKES READING DIFFICULT
PowerPoint to PDF
• High contrasting colors are better and easier to follow
• Consistency in Font, text size for headings, body, captions, etc.
***We DO NOT accept cash.***
• To save this document as a PDF, go to
File>Print.
• Stick with a non-serif based fonts (i.e. Arial, Times New Roman)
At the bottom left hand corner, there is a button,
• Organize information moving from top to bottom, across the columns
in your poster.
—click on this button and scroll to:
• Don’t forget your poster! Bring a backup method as well in case your file
will not open (USB, CD, External Hard Drives, email to yourself, etc.)
“PDF”
“Save as PDF…”
• Open your PDF after creating the file to make sure the poster is not cut
off. If it is, go to:
File>Print,
and click the
“Page Setup”
button above the “PDF” button. Check to see that
the size and orientation are the same as the poster
you have been working on.
• Even if you have already have made your PDF document before coming
to your appointment, it is always good to bring the PowerPoint file as a
backup in case there are any issues.
Using a caption to describe an image can be more productive than a paragraph.
• Bring your method of payment; we accept VISA, Mastercard,
PennCash, Departmental Copy Cards and Departmental Account
Numbers.
• Still having problems? We can help you out 
• Most Importantly!!!
Be aware that as this time, we do NOT offer any sort of
design services for your poster. Come prepared with
the document you wish to print, we are glad to help
with any minor details 
Basic Print Tips
• Check, check, check! to make sure you have caught all errors, typos,
formatting issues, stray lines/objects/text, etc. in your document
BEFORE coming to your appointment. It will save you time (and a
headache) !
• Try to use colors, font and text sizes that allow the reader to easily move
through the work. This, for example:
DoEs nOt WoRk
DOES NOT WORK